If baby bottle tooth decay evolves for too long without dental services, options for recuperation become few. While it’s never the first thing we recommend, your child may end up needing surgery to extricate their affected teeth if the baby bottle tooth decay has progressed too far. When this is the case, we’ll discuss different… Read more »

The basics, like dental hygiene and visiting the dentist regularly, can help prevent tooth decay. However, you would like extra protection against cavities for your child’s teeth, ask Dr. John Anderson about dental fluoride in Roy, Utah. Fluoride is a natural mineral that can help strengthen the teeth against decay. Every day, minerals are lost… Read more »

Do you have an infant or child that requires pediatric dentistry? Are you looking to take care of their oral health care and ensure that your current treatment methods are working smoothly? If so, a visit to our office can help make sure your child smile will thrive for a lifetime of oral health happiness…. Read more »

Fall is a great time to make sure you have a top-notch smile. (Actually, it’s best to make sure you have a top-notch smile all the time). As the leaves change and fall off the trees and the weather gets a bit colder, it’s time to think of your smile. It’s best to do all… Read more »

If you wish to enhance your oral health care, it is important to make sure your teeth are straight and free of malocclusions. Malocclusions consist of bad bites and misalignments that can lead to crooked teeth. Orthodontic treatments are effective at treating a wide variety of malocclusions to straighten your smile and give you the… Read more »

Are you tired of the Tooth Fairy rewarding your child with money each time they lose a tooth? If so, our dentist, Dr. John Anderson, and our dental team have some good news for you: The Tooth Fairy doesn’t have to give your child money—there are other things she can give them. The first thing… Read more »

If you are looking to enhance the oral health of your child, you should remember to teach them the benefits of brushing. In their early years, they will be too young to brush their own teeth or even understand what it is for. However, if you are persistent in brushing their teeth every day, it… Read more »

Children are not used to growing up. After all, they’ve never done it before. Losing, growing, and taking care of teeth can be scary. You can teach them that it is a normal and healthy experience. If they are old enough, you can tell them stories about how it happened when you were their age,… Read more »

Did you know that pediatric dentistry is a branch of dentistry specifically designed to improve the oral health in children and young adults? According to many pediatricians, infants and young children are not receiving the oral health care they need for their smiles to thrive. Here are a few tips about pediatric dentistry: – Pediatricians… Read more »

Dr. John Anderson at Anderson Pediatric Dental & Orthodontics, Inc. wants to remind parents that it is never too early to start taking care of your baby’s teeth. When your newborn smiles at you, you don’t notice his teeth. But believe or not, he does have teeth, you just can’t see them yet. Even though… Read more »